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beat us with nightsticks and trampled us with horses. i was hit on the head and suffered a concussion on the bridge. 17 of us went to the hospital on that day, the good samaritan hospital in downtown selma. just eight days later, president lyndon johnson introduced the voting rights act, and later, on august 6th, 1965, he signed that act into law. >> that was congressman john lewis, democrat of georgia who led the march on the edmund pettus bridge in selma that day in 1965. he was speaking about that experience today on the steps of the supreme court. as the conservative majority on the court seemed to indicate a willingness to at least considering dismantling the pilars of the voting rights act first passed in 1965 in the aftermath of that violent day in selma. congressman john lewis, it's such an honor to have you here. >> thank you so much for having me here. i'm honored to be here. >> that is crazy, because it is intimidating to talk about this history knowing that you are here, able to tell it yourself. and when we are thinking abou
beat us with nightsticks and trampled us with horses. i was hit on the head and suffered a concussion on the bridge. 17 of us went to the hospital on that day, the good samaritan hospital in downtown selma. just eight days later, president lyndon johnson introduced the voting rights act, and later, on august 6th, 1965, he signed that act into law. >> that was congressman john lewis, democrat of georgia who led the march on the edmund pettus bridge in selma that day in 1965. he was...
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john paul ii got us excited, got us in the square, got us catholic, got us interested in our faith, lively in our faith. but benedict xvi is the teacher that makes you work hard. you have to look up the words in the dictionary. you have to do a little extra homework. but he's the teacher that, when you gives you a lesson, it takes root. you keep thinking this is the greatest, greatest class i've ever taken. i look at this day with a tremendously bittersweet feeling of i'm going to miss you so much, but at the same time wondering that that class has been wonderful. he's taught us a tremendous amount. and that what he has given us will continue to grow. >> george, give us your take on today. we're told he's not going to be diverting too much in what is normal in an audience. there will be bible passages, and then he will give what is essentially a christian message, a homily, as ann pointed out, in italian, and then he will give it in several other languages. what's your expectation? >> benedict xvi is a man of the bible. he's a brilliant expositor of the bible. the church is right in the mi
john paul ii got us excited, got us in the square, got us catholic, got us interested in our faith, lively in our faith. but benedict xvi is the teacher that makes you work hard. you have to look up the words in the dictionary. you have to do a little extra homework. but he's the teacher that, when you gives you a lesson, it takes root. you keep thinking this is the greatest, greatest class i've ever taken. i look at this day with a tremendously bittersweet feeling of i'm going to miss you so...
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and, you know, us ask them what we can do to help you do something about this and help us get some change here. so they were very nice and open to what we were say, and they listened to us, and very sympathetic for the circumstances that were at hand. >> carlee, when you were having the meetings today, did you get the sense they were going to do anything? honestly? >> honestly, i think that they're going to try. i feel like after listening to our stories and after seeing the pictures of our sibling, of one of the little boys in vicki's room, jesse, and just seeing the photos kind of made it real for them. and i think that after talking to us maybe it kind of sunk is in that something really does need to change, that it wasn't just a newtown family. there was other families there that were -- are asking for a change also. >> carlos matthew, you're still in high school? >> yes. >> one of the things being put up for a vet on thursday, i was talking with your senator about this is the idea of letting more -- more security resources for schools that want it. so if schools want more cops or mor
and, you know, us ask them what we can do to help you do something about this and help us get some change here. so they were very nice and open to what we were say, and they listened to us, and very sympathetic for the circumstances that were at hand. >> carlee, when you were having the meetings today, did you get the sense they were going to do anything? honestly? >> honestly, i think that they're going to try. i feel like after listening to our stories and after seeing the...
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now buzzfeed has given us the sequel. now we must all admit that there is another thing that is terrible for traffic, a thing that i will not say outloud for fear that you will turn off this television show if i do. it is the thing going on in washington right now that is a crisis, a self-inflicted preplanned crisis that the white house and congress agreed ahead of time to inflict on themselves and on the country. it turns out it is the 2013 equivalent of a baby picture of mitt romney in 2012. awww, yeah, not interesting. the pugh researcher for the people in the press did a big research poll where they asked people what they're paying attention to in the news. it turns out that self-inflicted crises in washington aren't what they used to. they compared crises in the first big fight over the debt ceiling that president obama had with congress in the summer of 2011. they found half the country was paying a lot of attention to that crisis. compare that to the number of people paying attention to this crisis, which substanti
now buzzfeed has given us the sequel. now we must all admit that there is another thing that is terrible for traffic, a thing that i will not say outloud for fear that you will turn off this television show if i do. it is the thing going on in washington right now that is a crisis, a self-inflicted preplanned crisis that the white house and congress agreed ahead of time to inflict on themselves and on the country. it turns out it is the 2013 equivalent of a baby picture of mitt romney in 2012....
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is this in any sense normal for us? has our country ever been run this way before for a significant amount of time? joining us now is michael beschloss, nbc presidential historian and author of nine books on politics and political figures. great to see you. >> good to see you, rachel, of course. >> the last question there, does this happen at other times in american history where the president and the congress function this way? >> not quite like this. you know, this was james madison's idea, that you would have a presidency and a congress opposing each other. that way no one would get too much power. but if madison came back tonight, i think he would tear out what little hair he had. and the reason is that you saw someone like andrew jackson or harry truman campaigning against congress well and good. but it's only in recent years that you've had this almost nuclear game of chicken that we're seeing now and we also saw in 1995 with bill clinton and newt gingrich. and i think one dangerous thing about right now is that o
is this in any sense normal for us? has our country ever been run this way before for a significant amount of time? joining us now is michael beschloss, nbc presidential historian and author of nine books on politics and political figures. great to see you. >> good to see you, rachel, of course. >> the last question there, does this happen at other times in american history where the president and the congress function this way? >> not quite like this. you know, this was james...
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thanks for joining us tonight. glad you're here. >> glad to be with you. >> what was the reaction in texas that the event that you attended that you reported on today when ted cruz made the allegation about the communist law professors wanting to overthrow the government? >> well, the thing you have to know about ted cruz is he is a terrific speaker. and he is a really powerful orator. and he had the audience up on their feet and cheering by the end of that speech. it ended with a quote from -- a letter from the alamo where he was quoting saying "victory or death", and "we are going to win." and they were all up and cheering. so i think, you know, it was a speech that was throwing red meat to his crowd, and they loved it, absolutely. >> is this one of those moments where it is sort of right-wing world and the rest of the world where it seems obviously mccarthyist and therefore problematic, just doesn't register that way in front of a more conservative audience, or does it register as something that joe mccarthy mig
thanks for joining us tonight. glad you're here. >> glad to be with you. >> what was the reaction in texas that the event that you attended that you reported on today when ted cruz made the allegation about the communist law professors wanting to overthrow the government? >> well, the thing you have to know about ted cruz is he is a terrific speaker. and he is a really powerful orator. and he had the audience up on their feet and cheering by the end of that speech. it ended...
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that's exclusive to us, by the way. i don't think anybody else has reported that mayors against illegal guns are doing that but they are. today in danbury, connecticut the parents of yet another child killed at sandy hook, chris mcdonnell and lynn mcdonnell, whose daughter grace was among those killed, told a gun violence forum at western connecticut state university that something has to be done. >> we ask that our representatives look into their hearts and remember the 26 beautiful lives that we lost and pass meaningful laws that will help prevent this from happening again. we owe it to our children, and i owe it to my daughter, grace. [ applause ] >> that same event today in connecticut was also attended by this man, vice president joe biden, who was there to make the case for the white house's proposals on gun reform. he told patricia maisch's story, of what stopped the massacre in tucson, in order to help make that case today. >> if the shooter in tucson had a 10-round magazine instead of a 30-round magazine, the l
that's exclusive to us, by the way. i don't think anybody else has reported that mayors against illegal guns are doing that but they are. today in danbury, connecticut the parents of yet another child killed at sandy hook, chris mcdonnell and lynn mcdonnell, whose daughter grace was among those killed, told a gun violence forum at western connecticut state university that something has to be done. >> we ask that our representatives look into their hearts and remember the 26 beautiful...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey do you wanna get a drink later? try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. clamp. glitter. [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business needs. even custom banners. and now get 50% off banners and posters. staples. that was easy. olay ultra moisture body wash can with more moisturizers than seven bottles of the leading body wash. with ultra moisture your body wash i
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey do you wanna get a drink later? try running four.ning a restaurant is hard,...
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thanks for staying with us this hour. i like to think of this show as a wholesome way to spend an hour. a show you can watch with your kids if they're not in bed by now. most of the time, "the rachel maddow show" is safe family viewing. if you are watching with the kids right now, you might consider asking them to run to the kitchen to grab a snack for a sec or maybe cover their eyes and ears. the most recent details to come out of freedomworks i think may possibly be rated r. david corn of mother jones magazine has been getting all the details on that implosion at freedomworks. and he repeated most recently on a freedomworks promotional video which the group apparently planned to show to thousands of their supporters at a big conference called free pac. now i'm not going to read the words that are on your screen right now that describe what was in that video. you can read it for yourself while you cover the eyes of your child. this is what adam brandon, the vice president executive president of freedomworks asked two fem
thanks for staying with us this hour. i like to think of this show as a wholesome way to spend an hour. a show you can watch with your kids if they're not in bed by now. most of the time, "the rachel maddow show" is safe family viewing. if you are watching with the kids right now, you might consider asking them to run to the kitchen to grab a snack for a sec or maybe cover their eyes and ears. the most recent details to come out of freedomworks i think may possibly be rated r. david...
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joining us now is jonathan hafetz. thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. >> i am making the process of what it would take to close guantanamo simpler than what it would be than what be the dispensation of all of the prisoners. if congress changed its mind, though, and decided to stop the administration from blocking it, that plan that they work working on in 2009 and 2010, could they still do it? >> absolutely. the main obstacle now is the political obstacle and the legal obstacle, the legislation that congress has put in place that bars the transfer of any guantanamo detainee to the united states for any purpose, federal trial, or even continued detention. so once if that legislation were to stop, the administration could bring detainees here. in addition, it's important to mention that approximately half of the prisoners at guantanamo, over 80 of the prisoners there have been cleared for release by the administration. so these are people the administration says we don't even want to hold anymore. but congress has pl
joining us now is jonathan hafetz. thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. >> i am making the process of what it would take to close guantanamo simpler than what it would be than what be the dispensation of all of the prisoners. if congress changed its mind, though, and decided to stop the administration from blocking it, that plan that they work working on in 2009 and 2010, could they still do it? >> absolutely. the main obstacle now is the political obstacle and the legal...
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and you can follow us on twitter. it's @msnbcyourbiz. >>> and next week, it all started with two mothers who helped their daughters decorate their lockers. >> on the first day of school the phones started ringing with other parents saying where did you get that stuff? great, now you've done it. now my daughter wants it. >> today they've got national distribution, factories in china, and millions in sales. next week find out how they did it step by step. until them, i'm j.j. ramberg. and, remember, we make your business our business. we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. >>> after the last mid term elections in 2010, the one where the republicans did so well, after those mid terms, the first major special el
and you can follow us on twitter. it's @msnbcyourbiz. >>> and next week, it all started with two mothers who helped their daughters decorate their lockers. >> on the first day of school the phones started ringing with other parents saying where did you get that stuff? great, now you've done it. now my daughter wants it. >> today they've got national distribution, factories in china, and millions in sales. next week find out how they did it step by step. until them, i'm j.j....
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and also, the small size, that didn't help us either. >> hakeem, what are the chances of us seeing something like that, i mean in a lifetime? how rare is this? >> it's really small. if this were to happen in the daytime in the bright daylight in an over the ocean, which is most of the earth, no one would see it, of course, right? so a lot of the earth is uninhabited. so the fact that we saw it and the fact that it was captured on camera is amazing. >> derrick pitts and hakeem oluseyi, thank you so much for joining us tonight. i appreciate it. >> it's a pleasure, ed. >> and that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. after the last mid-term elects in 2010, the one where the republicans did so well, after those mid-terms, the first major special election that got a lot of national attention ended up being this one, right? the scott brown senate race in massachusetts. long-time democratic senator ted kennedy had died during his term in office. so they held a special election to fill ted kennedy's seat in january 2011. after the november '10 mid terms. republ
and also, the small size, that didn't help us either. >> hakeem, what are the chances of us seeing something like that, i mean in a lifetime? how rare is this? >> it's really small. if this were to happen in the daytime in the bright daylight in an over the ocean, which is most of the earth, no one would see it, of course, right? so a lot of the earth is uninhabited. so the fact that we saw it and the fact that it was captured on camera is amazing. >> derrick pitts and hakeem...
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and also, the small size, that didn't help us either. >> hakeem, what are the chances of us seeing something like that, i mean in a lifetime? how rare is this? >> it's really small. if this were to happen in the daytime in the bright daylight in an over the ocean, which is most of the earth, no one would see it, of course, right? so a lot of the earth is uninhabited. so the fact that we saw it and the fact that it was captured on camera is amazing. >> derrick pitts and hakeem oluseyi, thank you so much for joining us tonight. i appreciate it. >> it's a pleasure, ed. >> and that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. you know, rachel, the russians must have thought they were getting bombed or something. i mean, the videotape, and so many people that caught this is just absolutely amazing. it's really pictures we've never seen before. >> the fact that there was so much video of it is amazing. but ed, there is actually at least one russian politician who is a truther on this matter and who says it wasn't a meteor at all. he has another theory. we're going to
and also, the small size, that didn't help us either. >> hakeem, what are the chances of us seeing something like that, i mean in a lifetime? how rare is this? >> it's really small. if this were to happen in the daytime in the bright daylight in an over the ocean, which is most of the earth, no one would see it, of course, right? so a lot of the earth is uninhabited. so the fact that we saw it and the fact that it was captured on camera is amazing. >> derrick pitts and hakeem...
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that does it for us. we'll see you back here monday, monday night for the premier of the documentary, "hubris, the selling of the iraq war".
that does it for us. we'll see you back here monday, monday night for the premier of the documentary, "hubris, the selling of the iraq war".
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they were the ones telling us things that were not true to get us to start a war. it was not that long ago. this is our first preview clip from the new msnbc documentary that's going to premiere on monday about how that deception went down and whether we have learned from it and whether we might be susceptible to the same kind of thing again if anybody ever tries to do that to us again. watch. >> atta, mohamed atta. leader of 9/11's hijackings. from prague comes a report of a photograph allegedly showing atta meeting with a high-ranking iraqi intelligence officer. the photograph of the supposed meeting is never made publicly available. >> mohamed atta was a slight guy. 5'6" and skinny. the guy in the photograph was muscular and thick and had a neck the size of two of my necks. that's not mohamed atta in the photograph. send it to the lab anyway. in my mind it's put to bed. >> but even without definitive evidence, the vice president goes public with it. >> it's been pretty well confirmed that he did go to prague and he did meet with a senior official of the iraqi in
they were the ones telling us things that were not true to get us to start a war. it was not that long ago. this is our first preview clip from the new msnbc documentary that's going to premiere on monday about how that deception went down and whether we have learned from it and whether we might be susceptible to the same kind of thing again if anybody ever tries to do that to us again. watch. >> atta, mohamed atta. leader of 9/11's hijackings. from prague comes a report of a photograph...
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they were the ones telling us things that were not true to get us to start a war. it was not that long ago. this is our first preview clip from the new msnbc documentary that's going to premiere on monday about how that deception went down and whether we have learned from it and whether we might be susceptible to the same kind of thing again if anybody ever tries to do that to us again. watch. >> atta, mohamed atta. leader of 9/11's hijackings. from prague comes a report of a photograph allegedly showing atta meeting with a high-ranking iraqi intelligence officer.
they were the ones telling us things that were not true to get us to start a war. it was not that long ago. this is our first preview clip from the new msnbc documentary that's going to premiere on monday about how that deception went down and whether we have learned from it and whether we might be susceptible to the same kind of thing again if anybody ever tries to do that to us again. watch. >> atta, mohamed atta. leader of 9/11's hijackings. from prague comes a report of a photograph...
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joining us now is james heckman. he's a nobel prize winner and professor of economics at the university of chicago. he is an advocate for the idea that you can increase equality by investing more in very little kids. professor heckman, thank you so much for being here tonight. >> it's my pleasure to be here. >> in the states that have the kind of program that the president is calling for, are there any lessons to be learned? clear lessons about what works and what doesn't work, what might be extrapolatable to a larger platform or to other states. >> well, it's not just a question of these particular states, although they're models and they provide an example. but there are many programs that have been evaluated for many, many years where we can see what the economic and social benefits are of these programs. and so i think it's important to draw lessons from a broader portfolio of policies that have been implemented. >> what is -- what explains or what is it about these programs that is so economically beneficial? wh
joining us now is james heckman. he's a nobel prize winner and professor of economics at the university of chicago. he is an advocate for the idea that you can increase equality by investing more in very little kids. professor heckman, thank you so much for being here tonight. >> it's my pleasure to be here. >> in the states that have the kind of program that the president is calling for, are there any lessons to be learned? clear lessons about what works and what doesn't work, what...
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very slow-moving day. >> let us vote! let us vote! let us vote! >> i've been waiting here since 12:30 to pick up an absentee ballot, and now they're telling us we've got to go home. that's just ridiculous. >> i'm not leaving. this is democracy. whoever you vote for, you should vote. >> this is not cuba. this is not china. we cannot allow this to happen. >> i have not seen a line this long in a very long time. >> these voters arrived around 7:30 this morning. they're nearly to the front of the line. they've waited two and a half hours. and down the line a bit, these folks arrived around 8:00. their estimated wait time more than three hours. and around the corner down this very long line, these folks arriving between 9:00 and 10:00 a.m. their estimated wait up to four hours. >> estimated wait four hours. some voters waiting twice that long. this is not how we expect elections to work in a country that is supposedly the beacon of light for the world, right? not historically, not for regular folks. certainly not for 102 retired ladies. and after he ho
very slow-moving day. >> let us vote! let us vote! let us vote! >> i've been waiting here since 12:30 to pick up an absentee ballot, and now they're telling us we've got to go home. that's just ridiculous. >> i'm not leaving. this is democracy. whoever you vote for, you should vote. >> this is not cuba. this is not china. we cannot allow this to happen. >> i have not seen a line this long in a very long time. >> these voters arrived around 7:30 this morning....